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she was targeted a week ago for her vocal campaign for a girl's right to get an education. since then, there has been an outpouring of international and pakistan the support. she is being treated at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. >> she leaves a military hospital after almost a week of emergency treatment. her destination, britain. this after then, she arrived at birmingham airport. the ambulance driving slowly through the streets to the queen elizabeth hospital. hear, a large number of doctors ought hand with years of experience treating british soldiers wounded in afghanistan. >> she will be assessed by range of specialists and a variety of other teams, which is clearly why she is coming here. >> she was well known for speaking out against the militant group. in particular, the campaign to stop girls going to school in her home region. she started writing a diary for the bbc three years ago when they controlled the valley. last week, the militants took their revenge, shooting her in the head. the attack has sparked angry demonstrations in pakistan. people her
she was targeted a week ago for her vocal campaign for a girl's right to get an education. since then, there has been an outpouring of international and pakistan the support. she is being treated at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. >> she leaves a military hospital after almost a week of emergency treatment. her destination, britain. this after then, she arrived at birmingham airport. the ambulance driving slowly through the streets to the queen elizabeth hospital. hear, a...
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trying to retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education. for girls. >> pakistani authorities believe the men who attacked this girl were still on the loose. the taliban also vowed to keep targeting her until she's killed. >> critics claim medication could make teen-aged girls promiscuous. >> i'm michael finney. today 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. you can contact me at facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter m finney. i'll answer here live in just a moment. >> looking towards golden gate from our east bay camera. we can see fog returning to the coast. that will not stop our continuing warming trend tomorrow. i'm spencer christian. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> 4:37 another check of traffic. looking at golden gate bridge. smooth sailing and a beautiful day in the bay area. free flowing. you don't get that too often. >>> checking healthy living news this after the nona study shows preteen girls do not become more promiscuous after getting vaccinated for a sexually transmitted disease. research looked at the
trying to retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education. for girls. >> pakistani authorities believe the men who attacked this girl were still on the loose. the taliban also vowed to keep targeting her until she's killed. >> critics claim medication could make teen-aged girls promiscuous. >> i'm michael finney. today 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. you can contact me at facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter m finney. i'll answer here live in just...
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militants shot her because she fought for female education. and because the taliban say she promotes western thinking. >> she is an inspirational example to young people. [chanting] >> shepard: now the young blogger has become international symbol of freedom. battle for extremism in pakistan. >> he was willing to stand up for what was right when people in america needed it. >> shepard: a nation remembers pennsylvania's longest serving senator arlen specter it. tonight, a look back at the life of a political moderate at a time of increased partisan divide. and -- >> sometimes you have to go up really high to understand how small you are. >> shepard: the amazing chest cam video of the dare devil sky divers super sonic jump into history the last-minute glitch that almost ruined the whole thing. but first from fox this monday night, we are now just a day away from the second debate showdown between the presidential candidates. president obama and the republic presidential nominee mitt romney are set to go face-to-face tomorrow hofstra university h
militants shot her because she fought for female education. and because the taliban say she promotes western thinking. >> she is an inspirational example to young people. [chanting] >> shepard: now the young blogger has become international symbol of freedom. battle for extremism in pakistan. >> he was willing to stand up for what was right when people in america needed it. >> shepard: a nation remembers pennsylvania's longest serving senator arlen specter it. tonight, a...
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a generation of girls who will never get an education if the taliban prevail. the tipping point. the fate of the girl has come to symbolize the choice pakistan faces. it can let the extremists have their way or reject them and everything they stand for.pe >> sreenivasan: in another development, more than 100 militants attacked a pakistani police station overnight south of peshawar. the incident triggered a gun battle that raged for several hours. at least six policemen were killed, including two who were beheaded. a dozen others were wounded. in the philippines, muslim rebels agreed to a peace pact with the government after decades of fighting. the framework deal will give the muslim minority broad autonomy in the south of the mostly roman catholic nation. in exchange, the rebels must end all violence. the pact was signed in manila's presidential palace. the country's president and the leader of the rebels spoke afterward. >> good day. we extend the hand of friendship to the president and the people. we embark on the historic journey to rebuild our homeland. >> much work remains
a generation of girls who will never get an education if the taliban prevail. the tipping point. the fate of the girl has come to symbolize the choice pakistan faces. it can let the extremists have their way or reject them and everything they stand for.pe >> sreenivasan: in another development, more than 100 militants attacked a pakistani police station overnight south of peshawar. the incident triggered a gun battle that raged for several hours. at least six policemen were killed,...
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"we will not be stopped from getting an education" one student told me. but it's now too dangerous for any of them to speak on camera. in the grim hours after malala was shot, then medevaced to a military hospital, melinda, the school principal, didn't leave her side. >> i can't forget when we sat in the helicopter and she started vomiting and it was all blood. >> reporter: the taliban attacked the school bus on a busy stretch of road just half a mile from the school. but if anyone saw what happened they're not talking. police say that the gunman stopped the driver and actually asked him "where's malala?" and he gestured to the back. she was sitting here near the opening. for the gunman it was a simple matter of raising his weapon and firing. one of his bullets hit chai gnat riaz, who's now recovering at home. what kind of a gun was it? "a pistol" says kainat, but she was too terrified to take in the man's face. terror first came to this town with the taliban six years ago. they forced women to stay home, blew up girls schools and carried out executions a
"we will not be stopped from getting an education" one student told me. but it's now too dangerous for any of them to speak on camera. in the grim hours after malala was shot, then medevaced to a military hospital, melinda, the school principal, didn't leave her side. >> i can't forget when we sat in the helicopter and she started vomiting and it was all blood. >> reporter: the taliban attacked the school bus on a busy stretch of road just half a mile from the school. but...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >>> it was the best of times for the ipo market. it was the worst of times for the ipo market. last week investors were cheering deal after deal after deal. we had nine ipos, and five of them were up more than 20% in their first day of trading. >> hallelujah! >> an incredible winning streak. >> house of pleasure! >> but the week before we had six deals, and almost all of them were flops. [ booing ] >> it was just miserable. >> the house of pain. >> so what does the two ipo weeks tell us? is it just animal spirits meaning investors felt bearish two weeks ago, so those ipos were doomed, and then felt bullish last we the nex
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >>> it was the best of times for the ipo market. it was the worst of times for...
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. >> the pakistani teenage activist shot for advocating girls' education has been flown to britain to undergo further medical treatment. 14-year-old malala yousafzai was on the way home from school last tuesday when taliban militants shot her in the head and neck, leaving her critically wounded. the taliban says she was deliberately targeted for her vocal campaigning against efforts to stop girls from attending school. on sunday, pakistani military spokesperson brief reporters on her treatment and the effort to apprehend her attackers. >> malala yousafzai is still on a ventilator. they reduced her sedation today in order to carry out a better clinical assessment by the neurosurgeon. malala yousafzai responded and did move her [indiscernible] which is a positive development. there had been apprehensions, investigations are ongoing, and everyone concerned is trying to pursue and get all the game involved. >> the philippine government has signed a preliminary peace deal with the country's largest muslim rebel group. the pact lays the groundwork for negotiations to resolve the conflict by
. >> the pakistani teenage activist shot for advocating girls' education has been flown to britain to undergo further medical treatment. 14-year-old malala yousafzai was on the way home from school last tuesday when taliban militants shot her in the head and neck, leaving her critically wounded. the taliban says she was deliberately targeted for her vocal campaigning against efforts to stop girls from attending school. on sunday, pakistani military spokesperson brief reporters on her...
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the 14-year-old girl called for young girls to be educated and independent. there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of the young generation. but she was targeted by the taliban, but the attack has turned many against them. thousands rallied to her support in the end. she is being flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she is still in a coma but has been able to move her feet and hands. doctors are hopeful for this young girl who has inspired so many. >> coming up, hull best buys price matching may lure you in. >> pizza hut is feeling the heat. it is now backpedaling. >> looking at the radar, a >> looking at the radar, a couple of -- how does it brew such great coffee? well, inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >> the midsection of our country is experiencing some bad weather now. >> we have hardly had -- back to the tornado in france, france's one of the more common
the 14-year-old girl called for young girls to be educated and independent. there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of the young generation. but she was targeted by the taliban, but the attack has turned many against them. thousands rallied to her support in the end. she is being flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she is still in a coma but has been able to move her feet and hands....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> unusual activity in the chemical sector. >> specialty chemicals have absolutely been exploding. you are in the petrochemical area where the sweet spot seems to be. we are talking about valuations still very good despite the fact that the stock is up. you get a great dividend yield and today they are buying the november upside calls because the earnings are not during this expiration cycle of october. they are going for the november 55 calls. >> with the s&p 500 only a few percentage points away from the high. we ask our traders what is on your shopping list. you have a lot here. a lot of bargains. >> of all the bargains this is a company who has not surpassed the price level at a time when u.s. auto sales were at 40 year lows. morgan stanley got a great note about this. adam jones who indicated that this is not only his top pick but thinks these guys are the way to play u.s. housing recovery. >>
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> unusual activity in the chemical sector. >> specialty chemicals have absolutely been exploding. you are in the petrochemical area where the sweet spot seems to be. we are talking about valuations still very good despite the fact that the stock is up. you get a great dividend yield and today they are buying the november upside calls because the earnings...
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the survey looked at education levels, eating and exercise habits, health conditions and socialability. san francisco was the top of the list, arlington, fremont, seattle and madison, wisconsin. >> i bet you arlington residents already knew that, though. they didn't need anybody to tell them that. >> 10 is pretty high. >>> speaking of high, it was a relatively hot september across the globe. let's go to the computer for a second. actually it tied with the hottest september set back in 2005. the global temperature, that's everybody, was 60.2 degrees. that's pretty toasty for september and again records go back to 1880. not a record setting september here, but it was if we do it globally. let's take a live look outside. this is worth looking at. check that picture out. doesn't that look cool? >> what is that? >> that's a little storm cloud, the frontal boundary rolling through producing some pretty good storm southwest of us. it's our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. 66 downtown. we managed to make it to 72, dew point 54. look at the winds 13 out of the north. so the f
the survey looked at education levels, eating and exercise habits, health conditions and socialability. san francisco was the top of the list, arlington, fremont, seattle and madison, wisconsin. >> i bet you arlington residents already knew that, though. they didn't need anybody to tell them that. >> 10 is pretty high. >>> speaking of high, it was a relatively hot september across the globe. let's go to the computer for a second. actually it tied with the hottest september...
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there's a massive amount of highly-educated youth who want to solve problems. it's not necessarily about these macroeconomic thing, although those are hugely important, it's about putting youth to work, probably worked around university campuses to solving the whole range of social and economic issues. can be done. it's not that expensive to do, and it involves kind of throwing out the old ideas about how institutions need to be organized to address social problems and kind of read the zoning from the ground up. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, bill. that was very concise for you. thank you. thank you for staying within your half hour. [laughter] no, that was great, thank you. i heard sort of a couple of themes when we talked about morocco and algeria today, that demands are for, not for revolutionary change, but for incremental reform and incremental change. and i'm wondering how governments today, old governments or existing governments, new governments are managing popular expectations of people that things can change quickly enough or in a substantive wa
there's a massive amount of highly-educated youth who want to solve problems. it's not necessarily about these macroeconomic thing, although those are hugely important, it's about putting youth to work, probably worked around university campuses to solving the whole range of social and economic issues. can be done. it's not that expensive to do, and it involves kind of throwing out the old ideas about how institutions need to be organized to address social problems and kind of read the zoning...
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. >>> shot by the taliban, because she wanted an education. there is news today about that courageous young teen attacked in pakistan. now she's been rushed to the united states kingdom for treatment. but doctors say that even if she survives, she'll need prolonged care. >> reporter: school girl malala yousafzai was shot and now doctors from around the world fight to save her. rushed from the hospital in pakistan, flying to the uk for specialist treatment for her head injury. a 14-year-old girl attacked because she fought for young girls to be educated and independent. >> there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of a young generation. >> reporter: she was targeted by the taliban, but the attackers turned many against them. thousands rallied in her support this weekend. pakistani police have questioned dozens of police over the attempt to kill malala, the shooter yet to be identified as she is flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. while
. >>> shot by the taliban, because she wanted an education. there is news today about that courageous young teen attacked in pakistan. now she's been rushed to the united states kingdom for treatment. but doctors say that even if she survives, she'll need prolonged care. >> reporter: school girl malala yousafzai was shot and now doctors from around the world fight to save her. rushed from the hospital in pakistan, flying to the uk for specialist treatment for her head injury. a...
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with the people of pakistan in fighting terrorism and trying to ensure that young people have a proper education and in supporting her. >>> a gunman fired and hit her on the head as she road home on her school bus. they say damaged bones need to be repaired and replaced. she was able to move her hands and leg ace few days ago but needs intensive rehabilitation. >> she'll get long-term care here at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, about two hours away from london. doctors here specialize in treating children with severe injuries. >> support for her is stretching around the world. tens of thousands real flammable liquid pakistan. school children chanted we are with you. her classmates say they will stay in school and won't let threats from the taliban scare them. >> taliban commanders ordered all girl schools to close years ago. she launched a campaign to keep them open and won i an award for her bravery. that's why they claim they shot her and say they will try to kill her again if she recovers. sky diving from the edge of space. why the experience was so humbling. >> that fog, very thick
with the people of pakistan in fighting terrorism and trying to ensure that young people have a proper education and in supporting her. >>> a gunman fired and hit her on the head as she road home on her school bus. they say damaged bones need to be repaired and replaced. she was able to move her hands and leg ace few days ago but needs intensive rehabilitation. >> she'll get long-term care here at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, about two hours away from london. doctors...
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the 14-year-old girl from the taliban shot in the head because she told them she wanted women to get educated is getting medical treatment in the united kingdom. what in the world? the pictures are great, we are proud of him and all of that, but 24 miles in a fall? wait until you see the new pictures, all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the race for the white house is closer than ever as the candidates prepare for the second debate. president obama expected to come out swinging according to those involved after a performance in the first day he admits was not his best. the polls tightened and governor romney raising in the national level in the league. the governor is expected to hit on the administration's muddled response to libya, the attack that kills the ambassador and others. romney supporters say this represents a major foreign policy fair and democrats accuse republicans of exploiting the tragedy. ed henry is live in williamsburg, virginia. the white house still taking heat from republicans over the attack in
the 14-year-old girl from the taliban shot in the head because she told them she wanted women to get educated is getting medical treatment in the united kingdom. what in the world? the pictures are great, we are proud of him and all of that, but 24 miles in a fall? wait until you see the new pictures, all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the race for the white house is closer than ever as the candidates prepare...
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the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her damaged skull and long term neurorehab after the taliban stormed her school bus last week shooting her in the head and neck and wounding two other students. all because malala was might fighting for the rights of girls to have -- was fighting for rights of girls to have an education. >> inspiration to young people it was a cowardly attack on her and her friends trying retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education for girls in pakistan. >> reporter: pakistani officials are on the hunt for her attackers. they arrested 100 men last week, but later released them. they believe assassins are still on the loose. taliban vowed to target her again until they killed her. at on this young activist sparked worl
the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her damaged skull and long term neurorehab after the taliban stormed her school bus last week shooting her in...
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the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her damaged skull and long term neurorehab after the taliban stormed her school bus last week shooting her in the head and neck and wounding two other students. all because malala was might fighting for the rights of girls to have -- was fighting for rights of girls to have an education. >> inspiration to young people it was a cowardly attack on her and her friends trying retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education for girls in pakistan. >> reporter: pakistani officials are on the hunt for her attackers. they arrested 100 men last week, but later released them. they believe assassins are still on the loose. taliban vowed to target her again until they killed her. attack on this young activist sparked
the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her damaged skull and long term neurorehab after the taliban stormed her school bus last week shooting her in...
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also in oregon, colorado and washington, they ear mamark the revenue, some to the general fund and education and substance abuse things and things everybody supports. these are smarter initiatives and it's smarter to run them in a presidential year when you have a lot of young people voting rather than at midterm in 2010 where the elderly folks that come out are strongly anti-pot. >> some of the latest polling shows 50% in colorado and washington support legalizing pot for rec use while 37% in oregon support legalization. ryan, you suddenied this and wrote about it. talk about our mindsets have changed perhaps even since the '80s. is it because, for example, under federal law possession of one personal joint is a misdemeanor but punishable by up it to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. do people think we have bigger things to worry about, or marijuana is not the scary demon some saw it as earlier on? >> all the hysteria works in reformer's favorite. you have problem finding revenue? here's revenue. tons of people are smoking pot. let's go ahead and tax it. i think more importantly in places
also in oregon, colorado and washington, they ear mamark the revenue, some to the general fund and education and substance abuse things and things everybody supports. these are smarter initiatives and it's smarter to run them in a presidential year when you have a lot of young people voting rather than at midterm in 2010 where the elderly folks that come out are strongly anti-pot. >> some of the latest polling shows 50% in colorado and washington support legalizing pot for rec use while...
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he is saying malala's plight highlights the struggle for education millions of children face. in addition, former defense secretary donald rumsfeld took to twitter, he tweets this, today 3 million plus girls are in afghan schools. the shooting of malala yousufzai should remind us if the taliban regain control, they won't be. the taliban is saying no girls should be educated have claimed responsibility for the shooting. they have also threatened to go after malala if she survives. cnn's senior international correspondent dan rivers is in birmingham, england, for us. first off, how is she? >> reporter: well, she's being assessed now. we have not been given any updates on her condition. she still has not remained -- regained consciousness as far as we're aware. she's been in a medically induced coma since that shooting. she arrived here earlier on this afternoon, at about 4:20 local time. the plane came into the local airport, an air ambulance provided by the united arab emirates and brought by ambulance to the queen elizabeth hospital here in birmingham, which is a center for th
he is saying malala's plight highlights the struggle for education millions of children face. in addition, former defense secretary donald rumsfeld took to twitter, he tweets this, today 3 million plus girls are in afghan schools. the shooting of malala yousufzai should remind us if the taliban regain control, they won't be. the taliban is saying no girls should be educated have claimed responsibility for the shooting. they have also threatened to go after malala if she survives. cnn's senior...
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one state's plan for equal education is raising serious concerns of racial profiling. we'll tell you about a proposal to use students race annette is in satisfactory tee to determine their academic goals. a man hit from 24 miles in the air and hit a speed of 833 miles an hour during his fall. can you imagine? how is it possible that this death defying jump did not break every skydiving record known to man? we'll take a look and tell you more about the man who just broke the speed of sound. >> when i was standing there on top of the world you become so humble, you do not think about breaking records any more. you do not think about gaining statistical date a. the only thing yodata. the only thing is you want to come back alive. any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more
one state's plan for equal education is raising serious concerns of racial profiling. we'll tell you about a proposal to use students race annette is in satisfactory tee to determine their academic goals. a man hit from 24 miles in the air and hit a speed of 833 miles an hour during his fall. can you imagine? how is it possible that this death defying jump did not break every skydiving record known to man? we'll take a look and tell you more about the man who just broke the speed of sound....
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for malala who was targeted by the taliban because of her work advocating for rights of girls to be educated. our reporter is live in birmingham outside queen elizabeth hospital. bring us up to date on what are doctors telling you about her chances of recovery? >> reporter: andrea, she got here to the hospital in the last half hour or so. medical staff will be looking at her now. she had that 12 hours in the air, stopping off in abu dhabi on the way here. so she has had a long flight. she now has been taken to the hospital on a very slow journey. paramedics were very careful because of the nature of her injuries. but in the last hour, a hospital spokesperson has come out and given us, if you like, a first read. and he is saying that she does have a real chance of a full recovery. but, you know, managing expectations a little bit as well, i think, by just pointing out that it's likely that it will take weeks, probably months for her to really make that full recovery. it will be a slow process. the damaged bone can be put back together by the surgeons here, but one of the questions, of course,
for malala who was targeted by the taliban because of her work advocating for rights of girls to be educated. our reporter is live in birmingham outside queen elizabeth hospital. bring us up to date on what are doctors telling you about her chances of recovery? >> reporter: andrea, she got here to the hospital in the last half hour or so. medical staff will be looking at her now. she had that 12 hours in the air, stopping off in abu dhabi on the way here. so she has had a long flight. she...
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i am a strong supporter of public education and affordable higher education. unfortunately, regardless of what he says here in ohio, in washington, his votes and his record have produced higher tuition here in ohio. so you cannot talk about representing the middle-class and then go to washington and vote for policies that create higher tuition rates for the middle-class, right here in ohio. >> this question is for both. the fiscal cliff flumes. what should happen in a lame- duck session to address this cocktail of tax hikes and spending cuts? what kind of deal would you do to make this happen? >> we certainly need a balanced approach, surely, in a lame duck session, to tell the markets that we are serious about this. i take a backseat to nobody. my opponent's comments notwithstanding. i was part of the 1990 budget deal that led to not only 21 million private sector net jobs increase, it also led to the largest budget surplus in american history. what happened after that? the iraq war, was not paid for, i voted against it. the minute case and give away too drug
i am a strong supporter of public education and affordable higher education. unfortunately, regardless of what he says here in ohio, in washington, his votes and his record have produced higher tuition here in ohio. so you cannot talk about representing the middle-class and then go to washington and vote for policies that create higher tuition rates for the middle-class, right here in ohio. >> this question is for both. the fiscal cliff flumes. what should happen in a lame- duck session...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. let's do it. our top three trades. softbank striking that deal with sprint to buy up to 70% of the for just more than $20 million. look at the list. here is sprint giving back three quarters of a percent. >> real interesting deal here, scott, because you heard the rumors and this deal has been talked about for so long and you kept hearing 70%. >> forget the rumors, you heard david faber report the news been the companies did. >> great job by david. a lot of people were valuing this stock over $7. sprint is actually trading lower. the company is going to sell stock at $5 -- a portion of the deal is being done at $5.25. it's not all being done at $7.30. the stock is not having the huge rally people were looking for. >> an unconfirmed report amazon is in advance talks to buy the mobile chip business of texas instruments. does that make sense? >> it makes perfect sense. for am zob it's
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. let's do it. our top three trades. softbank striking that deal with sprint to buy up to 70% of the for just more than $20 million. look at the list. here is sprint giving back three quarters of a percent. >> real interesting deal here, scott, because you heard the rumors and this deal has been talked about for so long and you kept hearing...
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children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> the unemployment rate is now at the lowest level in nearly four years, which means, in part, more of you are getting back into the work force, but once you land the gig, how do you insure that you don't become part of the jobless statistics again? allison is here with the top tip from the new york stock exchange. we all get excited when we land the new job. the secret is making sure you don't burn out maybe and then you're no good to anybody. >> you don't want to rest on your laurels. if you have a job, your work is just getting started. "fortune magazine" contributor verne harnisch has some great pointers to keep up the good work, and some of this i know is going to seep a little obvious, but it doesn't hurt to give you a nice reminder. this can be as simple as taking time for yourself. go ahead and plan a weekly dinner date or even just a quick coffee break during your day. verne also recommends stepping back for s
children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> the unemployment rate is now at the lowest level in nearly four years, which means, in part, more of you are getting back into the work force, but once you land the gig, how do you insure that you don't become part of the jobless statistics again? allison is here with the top tip from the new york stock exchange. we all...
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jon: the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot by the taliban because she supports education for girls has just arrived in the united kingdom for treatment. amy kellogg has brand-new information for us. >> reporter: the taliban has said they will kill or go after this girl again if she recovers. yes, she has just arrived here in the united kingdom. she is going to be treated at a specialist hospitaln birmingham. she is just minutes away from that hospital. we saw her plane touchdown. we heard from the medical director of the queen elizabeth hospital who really can't say very much, jon, because he says privacy has to be respected here. what we did get from that little press conference is that she is deemed to be well enough to travel, in other words, though she still has not regained consciousness they would not have moved her if they did not think that there was a chance of recovery. this is the little girl who had been blogging since the age of 11 primary or bbc talking about life in the swat valley of pakistan under the taliban. even though they were driven out of swat in 2009 they conti
jon: the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot by the taliban because she supports education for girls has just arrived in the united kingdom for treatment. amy kellogg has brand-new information for us. >> reporter: the taliban has said they will kill or go after this girl again if she recovers. yes, she has just arrived here in the united kingdom. she is going to be treated at a specialist hospitaln birmingham. she is just minutes away from that hospital. we saw her plane touchdown. we heard...
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." >> i want to get my education. and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: since the attack on malala, the outrage has exploded. with a massive show of support and an outpouring of grief with vigils all over pakistan. a nation united in helping this young activist who wanted to change the lives of other young girls. she reportedly had offers to go in the u.s., including one from former congresswoman gabby giffords' doctors. she instead chose to come to britain because of their close ties with pakistan. josh? >> lama hasan, in london. thank you. >>> a flight from tampa to phoenix was diverted after a massive crack on the windshield. passengers say they didn't realize how badly the windshield was damaged until after they had landed. >>> it flew hundreds of miles above earth. the last mile, in a way, was the toughest for the space shuttle "endeavour." finally arriving at the science center in los angeles. but it got there 17 hours late. crews had to cut down hundreds of trees and move traffic signals along the 12-mile
." >> i want to get my education. and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: since the attack on malala, the outrage has exploded. with a massive show of support and an outpouring of grief with vigils all over pakistan. a nation united in helping this young activist who wanted to change the lives of other young girls. she reportedly had offers to go in the u.s., including one from former congresswoman gabby giffords' doctors. she instead chose to come to britain because of...
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the state education officials are seriously thinking about shutting down city college. they have money management issues. s has been described as management issues at all levels. it is the largest enrollment for collegethey will almost certainly have to shut its doors. >> shares mockery me is back on the job of this morning after a peameeting last week. he was found guilty of gross misconduct. >> we are waiting for game two of the national league championship series tonight at at&t park. we're waiting for a victory at home. the giants lost last night to the st. louis cardinals. jackie sissel does not want to talk about it but he has to. >> that is all right. the giants are 0 and 3 so far this year and the post season. they have been known through the years as a great home team but not so much through the playoffs. they lost 6 to 4 to the raining champions the st. louis cardinals. they were down six runs before the end of the fourth inning. they did not take great come back with four rounds of their own but it was too little too late. and about 10 hours or so the second
the state education officials are seriously thinking about shutting down city college. they have money management issues. s has been described as management issues at all levels. it is the largest enrollment for collegethey will almost certainly have to shut its doors. >> shares mockery me is back on the job of this morning after a peameeting last week. he was found guilty of gross misconduct. >> we are waiting for game two of the national league championship series tonight at...
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> we have some breaking news in san francisco near the ucff medical center. a suspicious package has been found near that medical center. the police have cordoned off the area and they are not letting muni buses go through. so muni is delayed and people are delay the driving through there. kind of a traffic jam in front of the ucsf medical center. so far this is not affecting the n-judah but a lot of people take that to campus. if you are going to ucsf o
dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller...
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for wanting an education, she got shot in the head. it says a lot about an ideology that will react like that to a 14-year-old girl wanting to learn. >> reporter: police questioned dozens over the attempt to kill her, the shooter yet to be identified as she's flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she's still in a coma, she has been able to move her feet and hands. natalie, doctors are hopeful for the young girl who inspired so many. >> lots of prayers around the world for her. thanks so much. >>> a public funeral is set for tomorrow for former pennsylvania senator arlin spector. specter, a survivor of political fights in washington lost his battle against non-hodgkin's lymphoma sunday in philadelphia. in a statement, president obama called him fiercely independent, never putting ideology ahead of the people. he was 82. >>> stocks are coming off the worst week since june. cnbc mary thompson is at the new york stock exchange to tell us what's moving the markets today. mary, good morning. >> reporter: good
for wanting an education, she got shot in the head. it says a lot about an ideology that will react like that to a 14-year-old girl wanting to learn. >> reporter: police questioned dozens over the attempt to kill her, the shooter yet to be identified as she's flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she's still in a coma, she has been able to move her feet and hands. natalie, doctors are hopeful for the young girl who inspired so many. >> lots of...
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the shooting of malala by taliban gunmen for promoting girl's education, horrified people in britain as well as pakistan and the united states. there's also a sense she will be safer here than in pakistan where the taliban has already threatened to kill her if she recovers. >>> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> you may also remember the fear last year over giving the hpv vaccine to pre teen girls. a new study says girls who got the vaccine are no more sexually active than unvaccinated girls. the hpv vaccine protects against cervical cancer linked to the human papillomavirus a sexually transmitted disease. very few of the girls who were vaccinated at age 11 or 12 had donny of those things. >>> more senior citizens who took reverse mortgages are getting pushed out of their homes. federal and state regulators say older americans are being targeted by crooked lenders. some widows are facing eviction after their names were left off the deed by brokers. the default rate is about 9.5% of the loans, that's up 7% compared to over ten years ago. >>> there are over 140 million twitter users in th
the shooting of malala by taliban gunmen for promoting girl's education, horrified people in britain as well as pakistan and the united states. there's also a sense she will be safer here than in pakistan where the taliban has already threatened to kill her if she recovers. >>> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> you may also remember the fear last year over giving the hpv vaccine to pre teen girls. a new study says girls who got the vaccine are no more sexually active than...
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at the beginning of the year, do you want for education? californians are big on education, but over the summer people find out they've been wasting money in sacramento, big surprise closer to the fall, what's on the ballot are you going to give more money, not are you going to give more to taxes. of course, we have the big fight between molly munger, charles munger's daughter and rival jerry brown and shooting themselves in the foot and that's why it's going to fail. stuart: do you think it's the beginning of a real change where californians walk away from much more spending and much higher taxes, finally see the light and reverse course? i'm trying to be optimistic for you geese, is it realistically optimistic? >> well, i think there's 2014 and 16 is going to be the bottom for the democrats. keep in mind we have eight of the ten worst foreclosure, unemployment areas. californians can't afford to bail out sacramento. when they turn it down. jerry brown, he has grown government over the last two years, if you can believe it. i think the dem
at the beginning of the year, do you want for education? californians are big on education, but over the summer people find out they've been wasting money in sacramento, big surprise closer to the fall, what's on the ballot are you going to give more money, not are you going to give more to taxes. of course, we have the big fight between molly munger, charles munger's daughter and rival jerry brown and shooting themselves in the foot and that's why it's going to fail. stuart: do you think it's...
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taliban gunmen apparently shot the young girl for promoting girls education rights. martha: all right. back to politics here at home. expect the president to come out swinging in tomorrow night's debate. the obama campaign promising to play offense this time around, but the romney camp says they are not worried. here is what each side said over the weekend. >> i think he will be aggressive in making the case for his view of where we should go as a country. we expect governor romney will have a great debate too. that is a great salesman. that's what he did as a professional. he is very, very good at it. >> the president can change his style. he can change his tactics. he can't change his record and he can't change his policies and that is what this election is out. $4300 drop in household incomes has occurred under his watch. martha: two pros, david axelrod, ed gillespie, talking about the guy in their corner tomorrow night. here are couple more pros. kirsten power, columnist for "the daily beast" and fox news contributor. monica crowley, fox news radio host and fox n
taliban gunmen apparently shot the young girl for promoting girls education rights. martha: all right. back to politics here at home. expect the president to come out swinging in tomorrow night's debate. the obama campaign promising to play offense this time around, but the romney camp says they are not worried. here is what each side said over the weekend. >> i think he will be aggressive in making the case for his view of where we should go as a country. we expect governor romney will...
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the 14-year-old is a well-known blogger who pushed for greater access to education for women. >>> this morning the family members of those who died in the september 11th attacks will come face to face with some of the men who allegedly planned those attacks. they are being allowed to watch a closed circuit broadcast of today's pretrial hearing from several u.s. military bases. the rest of the public will not have access to this video feed. the court session is being held at guantanamo bay in cuba. five suspects, including the alleged mastermind, have been charged in the terrorist attacks. >>> 6:40. this morning the pentagon is investigating why a navy submarine collided with a cruiser off the east coast. the accident happened saturday afternoon during routine training operations. luckily, no one was hurt. both vessels now back and forth so crews can determine the extent of the damage. the sub's propulsion plant was not damaged sdplnc eddamaged. >>> 6:41. coming up, a sluggish start for bay area sluggers. how fans are keeping hope for a turn-around alive at giants home field. >>> plus "
the 14-year-old is a well-known blogger who pushed for greater access to education for women. >>> this morning the family members of those who died in the september 11th attacks will come face to face with some of the men who allegedly planned those attacks. they are being allowed to watch a closed circuit broadcast of today's pretrial hearing from several u.s. military bases. the rest of the public will not have access to this video feed. the court session is being held at guantanamo...
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then they heard this 14-year-old speak out for education. they probably said you know what, she's doing it, maybe i should do it, too. i think that's why over the past week you've heard so many people rise up against the taliban and rise up in support of malala. that's why they say this could be a turning point for this government's fight against extremism here. >> reza sayah. >> the captain of the ship who left while passengers died could be charged with manslaughter at the end of this week's hearings. >> talk about one giant leap for mankind. this is crazy. >> i'm going home now money. >> that's fearless felix. felix baumgartner broke the sound barrier and jumped into the record books with his 24-mile leap from the edge of space. here what's he had to say when he finally landed. >> it's hard to say because there's still so many emotions. i had tears into in my eyes. you thought about that moment so many times and what it would look like. it is way bigger than i anticipated. i got so many messages from all over the world. it feels like the
then they heard this 14-year-old speak out for education. they probably said you know what, she's doing it, maybe i should do it, too. i think that's why over the past week you've heard so many people rise up against the taliban and rise up in support of malala. that's why they say this could be a turning point for this government's fight against extremism here. >> reza sayah. >> the captain of the ship who left while passengers died could be charged with manslaughter at the end of...
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lamontagne on higher education. >> thank you and good evening to you. lamontagne: good evening. >> mr. lamontagne, you have recently stated you support increasing state scholarship aid for students in new hampshire. how much money are we talking about, and who should get that money? how much can the state afford? can you provide some detail for us? lamontagne: thank you very much for the question. as a former teacher myself for three years as a high school social studies teacher, chairman of the state board of education and a father of two wonderful women who went through our school system here in new hampshire, i care deeply about education. and higher education is very important be both at the community college and the four-year degree program level. however, not all of our families can support or can afford what it costs to send their children to higher education. that's why i support a targeted scholarship approach if there's additional monies to be invested in higher education here in new hampshire. beginning with the community college. i have a le
lamontagne on higher education. >> thank you and good evening to you. lamontagne: good evening. >> mr. lamontagne, you have recently stated you support increasing state scholarship aid for students in new hampshire. how much money are we talking about, and who should get that money? how much can the state afford? can you provide some detail for us? lamontagne: thank you very much for the question. as a former teacher myself for three years as a high school social studies teacher,...